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The Rotten Belly Society
A Dystopian Novel by Franklin Horton
Book 5 of the The Way of Dan Series
Subgenres:
- Post-Apocalyptic,
- Survival Fiction,
- Character-Driven
This book is for you if you're into...
- Dystopian journeys with contrarian philosophies at the core
- Characters wrestling with personal demons in post-apocalyptic America
- Finales that challenge what survival and change really mean
The Rotten Belly Society was an order that existed among some Native Americans tribes of the Great Plains. The members of this society were compelled by powerful visions to devote their lives to being contrarians. In simple terms, they did things backwards for the purpose of educating people on how to behave properly. A similar principle was seen on a popular t-shirt of the 1980s that said, "I'm not useless—I can be used as a bad example."
Then there's Dan...The paths we follow through life aren't always straight. The struggles we face are not always obvious to the people around us. The journey is messy, painful, and we do not escape it alive.
In this final installment in The Way of Dan Series, Dan's journey home isn't the only challenge he's facing. Besides the ever-present danger of traveling across post-apocalyptic America, there are the personal demons that have pursued Dan across the country and across the years.
A part of Dan feels too old and stubborn to change. Another part of him is beginning to understand that change is constant, and the journey only ends if we give up. That is the Way of Dan.
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